-head如何读

ˈhed

-head是什么意思

  • comb.表示"顶端";-hood

-head英英释义

noun

the upper or anterior division of the animal body that contains the brain, the chief sense organs, and the mouth

nodded his head in agreement

the seat of the intellect : mind

two heads are better than one

a person with respect to mental qualities

let wiser heads prevail

natural aptitude or talent

a good head for figures

mental or emotional control : poise

a level head

headache

the obverse (see obverse entry 2 sense 1) of a coin—usually used in plural

call heads or tails

person, individual

count heads

plural head one of a number (as of domestic animals)

sold twenty head of cattle

the end that is upper or higher or opposite the foot head of a sail

the head of the table

the source of a stream or river

the head of the Nile

either end of something (such as a drum) whose two ends need not be distinguished

director, leader: such as

headmaster

one in charge of a division or department in an office or institution met with the other department heads

the head of the English department

capitulum sense 2

the foliaged part of a plant especially when consisting of a compact mass of leaves, flowers, or fruit a single head of grain

a head of lettuce

the leading element of a military column or a procession

headway

Often, she had to fight for her head as the press of sail buried her bow.—C. V. Reilly

the uppermost extremity or projecting part of an object : top

the head of a bolt

the striking part of a weapon, tool, or implement

the head of an ax

the rounded proximal end of a long bone (such as the humerus)

the end of a muscle nearest the origin

the oval part of a printed musical note

a body of water kept in reserve at a heightalso: the containing bank, dam, or wall

a mass of water in motion (as in a rip current)

the difference in elevation between two points in a body of fluid

the resulting pressure of the fluid at the lower point expressible as this heightbroadly: pressure of a fluid

an engine with a full head of steam

the bow and adjacent parts of a ship

a ship's toiletbroadly: toilet sense 1

the approximate length of the head of a horse

won by a head

the place of leadership, honor, or command

at the head of her class

a word or series of words often in larger letters placed at the beginning of a passage or at the top of a page in order to introduce or categorize

heads of a sermon

a portion of a page or sheet that is above the first line of printing

the foam or scum that rises on a fermenting or effervescing liquid (such as beer)

the part of a boil, pimple, or abscess at which it is likely to break

culminating point of action : crisis

events came to a head

a part or attachment of a machine or machine tool containing a device (such as a cutter or drill)also: the part of an apparatus that performs the chief function or a particular function a drill head

turret head of a lathe

magnetic recording an electromagnet used as a transducer for recording on, reading, or erasing a magnetic medium (such as tape or a disk)

grammar an immediate constituent of a construction that can have the same grammatical function as the whole (such as man in "an old man," "a very old man," or "the man in the street")

one who uses a drug—often used in combination

pothead

a devoted enthusiast : aficionado—often used in combination

computerhead

usually vulgar fellatio, cunnilingus—usually used with give

adjective

of, relating to, or intended for the upper or anterior division of the animal body that contains the brain, the chief sense organs, and the mouth : of, relating to, or intended for the head (see head entry 1 sense 1)

head injuries

principal, chief

head cook

located at the end that is upper or higher : situated at the head (see head entry 1 sense 5a)

head sails

coming from in front

head sea

verb

transitive verb

behead

to put the striking part of a weapon, tool, or implement on : fit a head (see head entry 1 sense 9b) to

head an arrow

to form the uppermost extremity or projecting part of : to form the head or top of

tower headed by a spire

to act as leader or director of : to act as head (see head entry 1 sense 6) to

head a revolt

to get in front of so as to hinder, stop, or turn back

head a herd of cattle

to take a lead over (as in a race) : surpass

to pass (a stream) by going round above the source

to place something at the beginning or top of (something) in order to introduce or categorize : to put something at the head of (something, as a list)

Each page was headed with the writer's name.

to stand as the first or leading member of

heads the list of heroes

to set the course of

head a ship northward

to hit and propel (something, such as a soccer ball) with the head (see head entry 1 sense 1)

headed the ball into the goal

intransitive verb

to form a compact mass of leaves or fruit : to form a head (see head entry 1 sense 7b)

This type of cabbage heads early.

to point or proceed in a certain direction

headed south

to have a source : originate

The river heads in those mountains.

-head词源中文解释

这个词缀表示“状态或条件”,中古英语为 -hede,源自古英语 -had 的变体,是 -hood 的来源。现存的仅有两个单词使用了这个词缀,分别是 maidenhead 和 godhead。

-head词源英文解释

Noun, Adjective, and Verb Middle English hed, from Old English hēafod; akin to Old High German houbit head, Latin caput

The first known use of head was before the 12th century

-head儿童词典英英释义

heart-to-heartadjective

frank, sincere

a heart-to-heart talk

heart attacknoun

a sudden severe occurrence of damage to heart muscle caused by too little blood going to the heart usually as a result of the blocking of a coronary artery (as by a bit of fatty matter)

hearsay evidencenoun

a statement made out of court and not under oath that is offered as proof that what is stated is true

hearing aidnoun

an electronic device usually worn by a person with poor hearing to make sounds louder

health foodnoun

a food that is said to be especially good for one's health

head startnoun

an advantage given to a contestant at the beginning of a race

a five-minute head start

a favorable or promising beginning

head-onadjective

having the head or front facing forward : front to front

a head-on collision

head-huntingnoun

the practice of cutting off and preserving the heads of enemies

head coldnoun

a common cold centered in the nasal passages and nearby tissues

head1 of 3noun

the upper or front part of the body (as of a human being or an insect) that contains the brain, the chief sense organs, and the mouth

mind entry 1 sense 2, understanding

a good head for figures

control of the mind or feelings

kept a level head in time of danger

the side of a coin bearing a head or the major design

person sense 1, individual

count heads

plural head one of a number (as of livestock)

100 head of cattle

the end that is upper or higher or opposite the foot

the head of the bed

the uppermost part : top

a skin or something like a thin piece of skin stretched across one or both ends of a drum

headmaster

a compact mass of plant parts (as leaves or flowers)

a head of cabbage

the place where a stream begins

the difference in elevation between two points in a body of fluid

the resulting pressure at the lower pointalso: pressure of a fluid

a head of steam

the place of leadership or command

the person at the head of the group

a person in this place : chief, leader

the foam that rises on a foaming liquid

the part of a boil, pimple, or abscess at which it is likely to break

crisis sense 2

events came to a head

a part of a machine, tool, or weapon that performs the main function a machine with a grinding head

head of a lance

head2 of 3adjective

principal, chief

head cook

placed at the head

sat at the head table at the banquet

coming from in front

head sea

head3 of 3verb

to form a head

this cabbage heads early

to be or put oneself at the head of : lead head the list of heroes

head a revolt

to get in front of so as to hinder, stop, or turn back

head them off at the pass

to take a lead over (as in a race)

to go or point in a specified course head the ship north

head for home

-head 例句

1 Delimitros said one of the truck’s side view mirrors struck her in the head, causing minor injuries.

2 There's always one shot that leaves a golfer shaking his or her head.

3 The ceiling's low—watch your head!

4 I hopped in the car and headed down the street.

5 I let the horse drop his head to crop the spring grass.

我让马低下头啃吃春天的青草。

6 Mari tilted her head back so that she could look at him.

玛丽把头向后仰,以便能看到他。

7 She headed out early this morning.

8 He hit her on the head, causing her too to spurt blood.

他击中了她的头部,她也开始流血。

9 He carried on telling a joke, laughing his head off.

他继续讲笑话,自己笑得前仰后合。

10 After lunch, we headed back to the office.

11 Leatherdale was hit resoundingly on the side of the head.

莱瑟戴尔头部一侧遭到响亮的一击。

12 Any head teacher who made errors like this would be chucked out.

哪个校长只要犯了这样的错误都会被开除。

13 She patted the dog on the head.

14 The birds have already started heading south for the winter.

15 She lost her head and started screaming at me.

她惊慌失措,开始向我大声尖叫。

16 That song has stuck in my head for years.

那首歌多年来一直铭记在我心中。

17 He nodded his head in agreement.

18 His jaw was broken after he was hit on the head.

他的头部受重击之后下颌骨折了。

19 He was accused of heading the revolt.

20 The forward headed the ball into the goal.

-head 同义词

1 表示“前部”

fore-

2 表示“团体”

-hood

3 顶部

top head roof toe

4 处女性

maidenhead

6 瘾君子

user addict roué

7 向前

ON forward forth onward

10 端头

head

11 处女时期

maidenhead

-head 短语相关

hold up one's head shake one's head have eyes in the back of one's head not make head or/nor tail of did a head count drop one's eyes/head enter someone's mind/head a roof over one's head running head use one's head

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